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Main Authors: Guo, Yuan, Chen, Yilong, Ren, Zixiang, Xu, Jie
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04031
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author Guo, Yuan
Chen, Yilong
Ren, Zixiang
Xu, Jie
author_facet Guo, Yuan
Chen, Yilong
Ren, Zixiang
Xu, Jie
contents This paper proposes an environment-aware near-field channel estimation framework for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems equipped with extremely large-scale antenna arrays (ELAAs). The proposed framework jointly exploits channel knowledge maps (CKMs) and ISAC to obtain a priori information on static and dynamic environmental features for facilitating channel estimation. In particular, we propose a novel CKM representation, termed the virtual object map (VOM), which stores the locations of virtual environment objects (EOs) to characterize the dominant multipath components (MPCs) induced by static physical EOs. In addition, we design a sensing-assisted channel training protocol, in which the ISAC-enabled base station (BS) transmits downlink pilots while simultaneously collecting monostatic echoes for sensing dynamic targets in the environment, and the user equipment (UE) feeds back a quantized version of its received pilot observation. Based on the VOM prior and the sensed dynamic information, the BS jointly estimates the coefficients of the static and dynamic MPCs to recover the near-field channel. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed joint VOM- and sensing-aided channel estimation scheme significantly outperforms conventional schemes without VOM-based priors and/or dynamic sensing in terms of both channel estimation accuracy and achievable rate.
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spellingShingle Environment-Aware Near-Field Channel Estimation Leveraging CKM and ISAC
Guo, Yuan
Chen, Yilong
Ren, Zixiang
Xu, Jie
Information Theory
This paper proposes an environment-aware near-field channel estimation framework for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems equipped with extremely large-scale antenna arrays (ELAAs). The proposed framework jointly exploits channel knowledge maps (CKMs) and ISAC to obtain a priori information on static and dynamic environmental features for facilitating channel estimation. In particular, we propose a novel CKM representation, termed the virtual object map (VOM), which stores the locations of virtual environment objects (EOs) to characterize the dominant multipath components (MPCs) induced by static physical EOs. In addition, we design a sensing-assisted channel training protocol, in which the ISAC-enabled base station (BS) transmits downlink pilots while simultaneously collecting monostatic echoes for sensing dynamic targets in the environment, and the user equipment (UE) feeds back a quantized version of its received pilot observation. Based on the VOM prior and the sensed dynamic information, the BS jointly estimates the coefficients of the static and dynamic MPCs to recover the near-field channel. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed joint VOM- and sensing-aided channel estimation scheme significantly outperforms conventional schemes without VOM-based priors and/or dynamic sensing in terms of both channel estimation accuracy and achievable rate.
title Environment-Aware Near-Field Channel Estimation Leveraging CKM and ISAC
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04031